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W&L FIELD HOCKEY FALLS TO CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT,
2-1
LEXINGTON, Va. -- Christopher Newport used two first half
goals and held on to defeat Washington and Lee, 2-1, in field hockey action
on the W&L Turf Field on Sunday afternoon.
The Lady Captains (8-5) jumped on the board with 17:52 to play in the
first half as freshman forward Megan McCreedy (Stafford, Va./North Stafford)
tallied a goal off an assist from junior midfielder Shannon Lia (Yorktown,
Va./Tabb). Christopher Newport extended its lead to 2-0 with 5:32 to play
in the first half as senior forward Wendy Wilson (Alexandria, Va./Thomas
Edison) scored off an assist from McCreedy.
The Generals cut the deficit in half with 14:27 to play as sophomore forward
Jessica Lake (Montogomery Village, Md./Watkins Mill) received a pass from
sophomore forward Kelly Taffe (Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle) and scored
her fourth goal of the season.
W&L senior goalkeeper Deidra MacLeod (Weston, Mass./Weston) played
the first 35 minutes in goal and recorded three saves. Sophomore goalkeeper
Lauren Rosario (Bangor, Pa./Bangor) tallied one save in the second half.
Christopher Newport freshman goalkeeper Jessica Trosclair (Stafford, Va./North
Stafford) made 12 saves to earn the victory.
The loss concludes the season for W&L. The Generals finished their
first season as a varsity sport with an overall record of 3-10, including
a 2-7 mark in the ODAC.
-- GENERALS --
GOALS
W&L - Jessica Lake
CNU - Megan McCreedy, Wendy Wilson
ASSISTS
W&L - Kelly Taffe
CNU - Shannon Lia, Megan McCreedy
GOALKEEPERS
Deidra MacLeod (W&L) - 35:00, 2GA, 3 saves
Lauren Rosario (W&L) - 35:00, 0GA, 1 save
Jessica Trosclair (CNU) - 70:00, 1GA, 12 saves
TEAM STATS
W&L - 17 shots, 4 saves, 7 penalty corners
CNU - 11 shots, 12 saves, 6 penalty corners
W&L FIELD HOCKEY FALLS TO EASTERN MENNONITE, 4-1
LEXINGTON, Va. -- Eastern Mennonite used three second half goals to defeat
Washington and Lee, 4-1, in ODAC field hockey action on Wednesday afternoon
at the W&L Turf Field.
The Royals (12-7, 8-1) got on the board first as sophomore defender Kelly
Rohrer (Paradise, Pa./Lancaster Mennonite) tallied an unassisted goal
at the 11:46 mark of the first half. The score would remain 1-0 until
EMU freshman forward Valerie Kanagy (Reedsville, Pa./Belleville Mennonite)
scored off assists from freshman forward Molly Harrington (Frederick,
Md./Frederick) and Rohrer with 20:47 remaining in the game to make the
score 2-0.
The Generals (3-9, 2-7 ODAC) cut the score to 2-1 with 15:34 remaining
as freshman forward Ali Santoro (Bronxville, N.Y./Bronxville) scored off
an assist from sophomore forward Kelly Taffe (Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle),
but EMU would answer again.
Sophomore forward Kristen Moyer (Souderton, Pa./Christopher Dock) notched
a goal with 8:00 remaining on an assist from junior defender Margaret
Gearhart (Lebanon, Pa./Annville) and Kanagy scored her second goal of
the game with 21 seconds remaining off an assist from Moyer to provide
the final margin.
W&L sophomore Laura Rosario (Bangor, Pa./Bangor) posted 11 saves
in goal, while sophomore Lauren Hartzler (Newport News, Va./Heritage)
recorded four saves for the Royals.
Washington and Lee will return to action on Sunday as it hosts Christopher
Newport for a 1:00 pm contest.
-- GENERALS --
GOALS:
W&L - Ali Santoro
EMU - Valerie Kanagy (2), Kelly Rohrer, Kristen Moyer
ASSISTS:
W&L - Kelly Taffe
EMU - Molly Harrington, Kelly Rohrer, Margaret Gearhart, Kristen Moyer
GOALKEEPERS
Laura Rosario (W&L) - 70:00, 4 GA, 11 saves
Lauren Hartzler (EMU) - 70:00, 1 GA, 4 saves
TEAM STATS
W&L - 6 shots, 12 saves, 7 penalty corners
EMU - 19 shots, 4 saves, 9 penalty corners
W&L FIELD HOCKEY DEFEATS ST. MARY'S, 1-0
LEXINGTON, VA. -- Washington and Lee freshman forward Ali
Santoro (Bronxville, N.Y./Bronxville) scored her first goal of the season
with 5:17 left in the game to lead the Generals to a 1-0 victory over
St. Mary's (Md.) in field hockey action on Saturday afternoon on the W&L
Turf Field.
W&L (3-8) outshot the Seahawks,9-6, on the afternoon.
W&L senior goalkeeper Deidra MacLeod (Weston, Mass.Weston) made two
saves to earn her first shutout of the season. St. Mary's (2-7) senior
goalkeeper Nichole Downs (Hughesville, Md./La Plata) made one save in
the losing effort.
W&L returns to action when it hosts Eastern Mennonite at 4:00 pm on
Saturday.
-- GENERALS --
GOALS
W&L - Ali Santoro
Goalkeepers
Deidra MacLeod (W&L) 70:00, 0GA, 2 saves
Nichole Downs (SMC) 70:00 1GA, 1 save
TEAM STATS
W&L - 9 shots, 2 saves, 5 penalty corners
SMC - 6 shots, 1 save, 7 penalty corners
W&L FIELD HOCKEY FALLS TO CATHOLIC, 3-1
LEXINGTON, VA. -- The Washington and Lee field hockey team
surrendered three first half goals to 18th-ranked Catholic on Sunday afternoon
and were defeated by the Cardinals, 3-1, on the W&L Turf Field.
Catholic junior forward Stephanie Roselle (Tinton Falls, N.J./Red Bank
Catholic) tallied two goals and sophomore forward Danielle Deon (Cape
May, N.J./Middle Township) notched one for the Cardinals. Roselle also
tallied one assist, as did senior defender Deanna Feliciani (Norristown,
Pa./Merion Mercy) and junior defender Sondra Pires (Dartmouth, Mass./Dartmouth).
W&L (2-8) avoided the shutout as sophomore forward Jessica Lake (Montgomery
Village, Md./Watkins Mill) tallied the Generals lone goal of the afternoon
with 1:27 to play off an assist from senior midfielder Allison MacQueen
(Warrenton, Va./Faquier).
W&L senior goalkeeper Deidra MacLeod (Weston, Mass./Weston) notched
five saves. Catholic (11-1) junior Katie Iannacone (Havertown, Pa./Villa
Maria) recorded 10 saves.
The Generals return to action on Saturday when they host St. Mary's (Md.)
at 2:00 pm.
-- GENERALS --
GOALS
W&L - Jessica Lake
CUA - Stephanie Roselle (2), Danielle Deon
ASSISTS
W&L - Allison MacQueen
CUA - Stephanie Roselle, Deanna Feliciani, Sondra Pires
GOALKEEPERS
Deidra MacLeod (W&L) - 70:00, 3GA, 2 saves
Katie Iannaconne (CUA) - 70:00, 1GA, 10 saves
TEAM STATS
W&L - 14 shots, 5 saves, 5 penalty corners
CUA - 15 shots, 10 saves, 6 penalty corners
W&L FIELD HOCKEY FALLS TO 19TH-RANKED LYNCHBURG,
1-0
LEXINGTON, VA. -- The Washington and Lee field hockey team
put forth a valiant effort against Lynchburg on Friday evening at the
W&L Turf Field. However, the Generals were defeated by the 19th-ranked
Hornets, 1-0.
Lynchburg junior forward Linda Jack (Riva, Md./South River) scored the
only goal of the game with 24:30 to play in the second half off an assist
from junior midfielder Kyla Hoffman (South Portland, Maine/South Portland).
W&L had a chance to take a 1-0 lead early in the second half, but
failed to score during a flurry in front of the goal.
W&L senior goalkeeper Deidra MacLeod (Weston, Mass./Weston) made one
save. Lynchburg freshman goalkeeper Joanne Yednock (Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford)
made two saves to earn the victory.
The victory improved Lynchburg to 11-1, 5-0 in the ODAC. The victory was
also a milestone for Head Coach Enza Steele as she recorded her 300th
career victory.
W&L (2-7, 2-6 ODAC) will return to action on Sunday when it hosts
Catholic at 12:00 pm.
-- GENERALS --
GOALS
LC - Linda Jack
ASSISTS
LC - Kyla Hoffman
GOALKEEPERS
Deidra MacLeod (W&L) 70:00, 1GA, 1 save
Joanne Yednock (LC) 70:00, 0GA, 2 saves
TEAM STATS
W&L - 5 shots, 1 save, 2 penalty corners
LC - 9 shots, 2 saves, 7 penalty corners
W&L FIELD HOCKEY FALLS TO SWEET BRIAR, 3-2
SWEET BRIAR, VA. -- The Washington and Lee field hockey team dropped
a 3-2 decision at Sweet Briar on Tuesday afternoon.
The Generals fell behind early as Sweet Briar (7-4, 3-3 ODAC) scored two
goals in the first half and carried a 2-0 lead to halftime. Sophomore
forward Ali Buffham (Fallbrook, Ca./Fallbrook) put the Vixens on the board
when she tallied a goal 7:48 into the game. The Vixens made it 2-0 at
the 17:41 mark as junior defender Courtenay Coalter (Virginia Beach, Va./Norfolk
Academy) converted a penalty stroke.
W&L (2-6, 2-5 ODAC) fell behind 3-0 as Buffham notched her second
goal of the game at 16:07 of the second half. However, the Generals refused
to quit. Freshman defender Erin Rathbone (Darnestown, Md./Northwest) converted
a penalty stroke at the 14:52 mark of the second half to slice the Vixen
lead to 3-1. It was Rathbone's first goal of the season. W&L sophomore
foward Kelly Taffe (Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle) then tallied her team-leading
sixth goal of the season with 6:01 to play to cut the lead to 3-2, but
that's as close as the Generals would get.
W&L senior goalkeeper Deidra MacLeod (Weston, Mass./Weston) made seven
saves in the losing effort. Sweet Briar freshman goalkeeper Lori Giguere
(Lisbon, N.H./Lisbon Regional) also made seven saves.
W&L returns to action when it hosts Lynchburg at 7:00 pm on Friday.
-- GENERALS --
GOALS
W&L - Erin Rathbone, Kelly Taffe
SBC- Ali Buffham (2), Courtney Coalter
ASSISTS
SBC - Ginger Tripp
GOALKEEPERS
Deidra MacLeod (W&L) 70:00, 3GA, 7 saves
Lori Giguere (SBC) 70:00, 2GA, 7 saves
TEAM STATS
W&L - 14 shots, 7 saves, 1 defensive save, 9 penalty corners, 1 penalty
corner
SBC - 11 shots, 7 saves, 12 penalty corners, 1 penalty stroke
W&L FIELD HOCKEY DEFEATS BRIDGEWATER, 1-0
LEXINGTON, VA. -- Washington and Lee sophomore forward Kelly Taffe (Charlottesville,
Va./Albemarle) scored her team-leading fifth goal of the season as the
Generals broke a four game losing streak with a 1-0 victory over Bridgewater
Saturday afternoon on the W&L Turf Field.
Taffe scored the goal with 29:47 to play in the second half after senior
link Alison MacQueen (Warrenton, Va./Faquier) sent a cross from the right
corner. For MacQueen, it was her first assist of the season.
W&L (2-5, 2-4) won for the first time in three home games this season.
Senior goalkeeper Deidra MacLeod (Weston, Mass/Weston) did not face a
shot all afternoon as the Generals outshot the Eagles, 20-3. Bridgewater
(4-4, 1-3 ODAC) senior goalkeeper Michelle Leach (East Hampton, N.Y./East
Hampton) made nine saves.
The Generals return to action on Tuesday when they travel to Sweet Briar
for a match at 4:30 pm.
-- GENERALS --
GOALS
W&L - Kelly Taffe
ASSISTS
W&L - Alison MacQueen
GOALKEEPERS
Deidra MacLeod (W&L) 70:00, 0GA, 0 saves
Michelle Leach (BC) 70:00, 1GA, 9 saves
TEAM STATS
W&L - 20 shots, 0 saves, 15 penalty corners
BC - 3 shots, 9 saves, 6 penalty corners
W&L FIELD HOCKEY FALLS AT RMWC, 2-1, IN OVERTIME
LYNCHBURG, Va.. -- The Washington and Lee field hockey team
dropped a 2-1 overtime decision at Randolph-Macon Woman's College on Wednesday
afternoon.
After a scoreless first half, the WildCats (4-4, 1-1 ODAC) jumped on the
board with 30:36 remaining in the second half as Gina Adler scored off
an assist from Jimena Blanco. The Generals (1-5, 1-4 ODAC) responded less
than two minutes later when freshman link Kitt Murphy (Richmond, Va./St.
Catherines) tallied her first collegiate goal with 28:49 left in the game.
The game would stay tied until Blanco connected on the game-winning goal
with 4:46 to play in the first overtime period.
W&L senior goalkeeper Deidra MacLeod (Weston, Mass./Weston) played
the entire game and made four saves. WildCat goalkeeper Beth Tinkle also
made four saves in notching the victory.
The Generals return to action on Saturday when they host Bridgewater at
11:00 am.
-- GENERALS --
GOALS
W&L - Kitt Murphy
RMWC - Gina Adler, Jimena Blanco
ASSISTS
RMWC - Jimena Blanco
GOALKEEPERS
Deidra MacLeod (W&L) 80:14, 2GA, 4 saves
Beth Tinkle (RMWC) 80:14, 1GA, 4 saves
TEAM STATS
W&L - 7 shots, 4 saves, 9 penalty corners
RMWC - 19 shots, 4 saves, 12 penalty corners
W&L FIELD HOCKEY FALLS TO CATAWBA, 3-0
SALISBURY, N.C. -- Catawba College defeated visiting Washington and Lee
3-0 in field hockey action on Saturday afternoon at Frock Field.
The Lady Indians (2-4), who had not played in two weeks, scored all three
goals in the first half. The first goal came just 26 seconds into the
contest when Kristin Pannenbacker scored off an assist from Taryn Gordon
on the game's first shot. Gordon then followed with a goal of her own
at the 23:24 mark scoring off a shot from the top of the circle.
Catawba closed out the scoring at the 19:55 mark when Kristin Zweizig
scored her fourth goal of the season.
The Generals' (1-4, 1-3 ODAC) defense picked things up in the second half
as Catawba posted just one shot on goal. Catawba goalkeeper Krystal Griffith
made seven saves on the afternoon.
W&L returns to action on Wednesday when it travels to Randolph-Macon
Woman's College for a game at 4:30 pm.
-- GENERALS --
GOALS
CC - Kristin Pannenbacker, Taryn Gordon, Kristen Zweizig
ASSISTS
CC - Taryn Gordon
GOALKEEPERS
Deidra MacLeod (W&L) - 14:05, 3 GA, 0 saves
Lauren Rosario (W&L) - 55:55, 0GA, 0 saves
Krystal Griffith (CC) - 70:00, 0GA, 7 saves
TEAM STATS
W&L - 9 shots, 0 saves, 0 penalty corners
CC - 8 shots, 7 saves, 0 penalty corners
W&L FIELD HOCKEY DROPS 1-0 OVERTIME GAME TO ROANOKE
LEXINGTON, Va. -- Roanoke junior defender Nicole Yodice (Branchville,
N.J./High Point Regional) scored with 3:06 left in the first overtime
period to give the Maroons a 1-0 victory over Washington and Lee in field
hockey action Wednesday afternoon on W&L Turf Field.
Following a cross from the right corner, the ball was knocked around near
the goal until Yodice was able to get her stick on the ball and beat W&L
goalkeeper Deidra MacLeod (Weston, Mass./Weston).
W&L (1-3, 1-3 ODAC) outshot the Maroons, 8-5, but failed to convert
several scoring opportunities inside the circle. The Generals also had
four penalty corners while Roanoke (3-2, 3-1 ODAC) had two.
MacLeod finished with four saves for the game. Maroon goalkeeper Jodi
Godbout (Columbia, Md./Centennial) made three saves, including one with
her glove in the overtime period.
The Generals return to action on Saturday when they travel to Catawba
for an 11:00 am game.
-- GENERALS --
GOALS
RC - Nicole Yodice
GOALKEEPERS
W&L - Deidra MacLeod; 81:54, 1GA, 4 saves
RC - Jodi Godbout: 81:54, 0GA, 3 saves
TEAM STATS
W&L - 8 shots, 4 saves, 4 penalty corners
RC - 5 shots, 3 saves, 2 penalty corners
W&L FIELD HOCKEY RALLY FALLS SHORT AGAINST RANDOLPH-MACON,
4-3
LEXINGTON, Va. -- Randolph-Macon scored three goals in the first half
and held off a furious rally by Washington and Lee to defeat the Generals,
4-3, in field hockey on Saturday afternoon on the W&L Turf Field.
The Yellow Jackets got first half goals from junior forward Mara Friedman
(Annadale, Va./Annadale ) with 16:30 to play, junior midfielder Kathryn
Jefferson (Richmond, Va./St. Catherine's) with 6:58 to play and freshman
midfielder Elizabeth Achee (Pilesgrove, N.J./Woodstown) with 2:32 left
in the half.
W&L cut into the lead as sophomore midfielder Kelly Taffe (Charlottesville,
Va./Albemarle) scored her team-leading fourth goal of the season with
21:50 left in the game. Freshman forward Grace Barlow (Louisville, Ky./Kentucky
Country Day) notched her first collegiate goal to make it a one-goal game
off an assist from freshman forward Meredith Walker (Travelers Rest, S.C./Chrust
Church Episcopal). But Yellow Jacket junior forward Carrie Bittingham
(Delmar, Del./Delmar) gave her team a two-goal cushion as she scored with
4:42 to play.
W&L sophomore forward Jessica Lake Montgomery Village, Md./Watkins
Mill) made thngs close when she scored with 2:20 left. But the Generals
could not tie the game in the final two-minutes of action.
W&L senior goalkeeper Deidra MacLeod (Weston, Mass./Weston) made two
saves in the first half. She was releived by sophomore Lauren Rosario
(Bangor, Pa./Bangor) who made three saves in the second half.
The Generals return to action on Wednesday when they host Roanoke at 4:30
pm.
-- GENERALS --
GOALS
W&L - Kell Taffe, Grace Barlow, Jessica Lake
RMC - Mara Friedman, Kathryn Jefferson, Elizabeth Achee, Carrie Bittingham
ASSISTS
W&L - Meredith Walker
RMC - Carrie Bittingham, Cory Wood (2), Kristina Myers
GOALKEEPERS
W&L - Deidra MacLeod: 35:00, 3GA, 2 saves and Lauren Rosario: 35:00,
1GA, 3 saves
RMC - Sam Madden - 70:00, 3GA, 6 saves
TEAM STATS
W&L - 9 shots, 5 saves, 3 penalty corners
RMC - 11 shots, 7 saves, 4 penalty corners
W&L FIELD HOCKEY PICKS UP FIRST VICTORY OF SEASON
The Washington and Lee field hockey team won its first game as a full
varsity sport on Wednesday afternoon as they defeated host Hollins, 3-1.
After a scorless first half, Hollins got on the board first when freshman
forward Alice Moss (Fredericksburg, Va.) scored an unassisted goal just
39 seconds into the second half. The Generals would trail for the next
15 minutes, but came back with three goals in less than 10 minutes of
play.
Sophomore midfielder Kelly Taffe (Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle) scored
her second goal of the season in the with 19:07 to play in the half. Taffe
came back less than seven minutes later and recorded her second goal of
the afternoon off an assist from freshman forward Grace Barlow (Louisville,
Ky./Kentucky Country Day). Sophomore forward Jessica Lake (Montgomery
Village, Md./Watkins Mill) scored the Generals third and final goal with
10:15 remaining. Freshman forward Ali Santoro (Bronxville, N.Y./Bronxville)
got the assist.
Senior Deidra MacLeod (Weston, Mass/Weston) played the first 60 minutes
in goal and made seven saves.
Sophomore Lauren Rosario (Bangor, Pa./Bangor) relieved MacLeod and made
one save in 10 minutes of action.
W&L will return to action Saturday, when it hosts Randolph-Macon at
3:00 pm.
-- GENERALS --
GOALS
W&L - Kelly Taffe (2), Jessica Lake
Hollins - Alice Moss
ASSISTS
W&L - Grace Barlow, Ali Santoro
GOALKEEPERS
Deidra MacLeod (W&L) - 1GA, 7 saves, 60:00
Lauren Rosario (W&L) - 0GA, 1 save, 10:00
O'Toole (Hollins) - 3 GA, 10 saves, 70:00
TEAM STATS
W&L - 21 shots, 8 saves, 10 penalty corners
Hollins - 11 shots, 10 saves, 3 penalty corners
W&L DROPS SEASON OPENER AT VIRGINIA WESLEYAN
NORFOLK, Va. -- The Washington and Lee field hockey dropped its first
game as a fully-sponsored varsity sport, 2-1, to Va. Wesleyan on Saturday
afternoon.
The Marlins scored the first goal of the game at the 16:15 mark when Jaclyn
Bailey's shot beat W&L goalkeeper Deidra MacLeod (Weston, Mass./Weston)
for the only goal of the first half.
The Generals tied the game at the 48:28 mark as sophomore link Kelly Taffe
(Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle) scored an unassisted goal. The game stayed
tied until Lindsay Mike scored the game-winner with just under five minutes
to play.
MacLeod, who played all 70 minutes in goal, made six saves on the afternoon.
The Generals will return to action on Wednesday when they travel to Hollins
for a 4:30 pm match.
-- GENERALS --
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